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  1. Sherry8

    Sherry8 I Love Birds!

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    The Blue Jays are really hungry for peanuts....they like to make a lot of noise when the dish is empty...I added some smaller peanuts and some of the other birds decided to try them out....[​IMG]
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  3. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Fantastic photos, as always Sherry :)
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Great shots of the Blue Jay sherry. It seems to really enjoy those peanuts. So glad there were enough smaller ones for the other birds too.
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Always a pleasure when I see your username attached to a photo topic Sherry as I know a treat lies ahead. Today was no exception! The Blue Jays really are a handsome bird. Thanks Sherry.
     



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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    I quite liked those jay pics. You always have the most interesting birds to show.
     
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    Beeker In Flower

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    Wow, did the chickadee and sparrow really think they could eat a whole peanut? Or did they just stand there longingly staring at them, or trying to calculate how to accomplish the task?
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Great photos, now how come that squirrel didn't help himself to those peanuts too? :stew2:
     
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    Great photo's as usual. I wish I had the eye and steady hand for taking such good photo's. I like most birds but for some reason the chickadee is a favorite..following the hummingbirds.
     
  10. Sherry8

    Sherry8 I Love Birds!

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    Thank you Netty..

    Thank you eileen...

    Thank you Frank...I think the Blue Jays are a beautiful bird too and I love how they call out and can mimic other birds..

    Thank you Sjoerd...

    Beeker...yes, the small birds think they can carry off a peanut, sometimes they do make it if the peanut is small enough. It is fun watching them trying to do it. I do add unshelled peanuts at times just for them..

    cherylad...I think the squirrel got scared off by the blue jays. At times the feeder gets hectic when I have 4-5 jays wanting a peanut at the same time...I caught this shot on two of them not wanting to share it...

    2ofus...the chickadee is another beautiful bird and they make such a great sound. It makes me smile when I hear them. As for a steady hand, not me at all. You need a camera with an image stabilizer, canon has them.

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    Wow! I can't believe the way they are fighting. They get really vicious do they? Fantastic pictures.
     
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    Sherry8 I Love Birds!

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    They want all of the peanuts for themselves. I have mourning doves here that chase every other bird off of the tray feeder for safflower, even other mourning doves. I guess you have to make sure you have enough food to survive.
     
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    Capt Kirk Thank a Veteran today!

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    I always put peanuts out that are in the shell. The small birds will peck a hole in the end so they can get ahold of it, to carry it off. Surprised to see no Titmouse. They usually hang out with the Chickadee's.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    It's a pity those Jays don't realise there's plenty of food for all comers. They could then conserve their energy for eating instead of fighting.
     

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